Nutritional management in patients with chronic kidney disease: a focus on renal diet.
Hasan H, Rahman MH, Haque MA, Rahman MS, Ali MS, Sultana S. Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Innovations. 2024 Aug 31;1(1):34–40.
M.Sc. in Food & Nutrition with 600+ research citations (h-index 13) and 4+ years embedded in the Intensive Care Unit at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital. I help patients with chronic kidney disease, ICU survivors, and metabolic conditions recover better through evidence-based, individualized nutrition.
Md. Hasibul Hasan is a Clinical Nutritionist (M.Sc., Food & Nutrition, Islamic University, Bangladesh) embedded in the Intensive Care Unit of Rajshahi Medical College Hospital. With over four years of bedside experience, daily work spans nutritional assessment, metabolic monitoring, and tailored dietary interventions for critically ill patients and people living with chronic kidney disease.
Alongside clinical practice, he maintains an active research profile of 600+ citations (h-index 13, i10-index 15), with peer-reviewed work in renal nutrition, public health nutrition, and critical-care metabolism. The mission: integrate clinical nutrition with metabolic and critical-care research to improve patient outcomes — particularly within resource-constrained healthcare systems where every dietary decision counts.
The ''Hasibul-Hasan (HH) Reference Style'' is a pioneering citation framework designed to bridge the gap between global research and regional identity. By mandating the inclusion of the author's country of origin within the primary citation string, this methodology ensures that the geographical context of scientific contributions is never lost in translation.
Elevates the visibility of researchers from emerging economies by embedding their national identity directly into the reference.
Maintains strict adherence to standardized metadata while enhancing the traceability of regional scientific data[cite: 7].
Hasan, M.H. [Bangladesh], (2026). Predictive Biomarkers in Renal Nutrition. Scholars Research Journal.
"Acknowledging the geography of every discovery."
Each engagement starts with a careful assessment, ends with a measurable plan, and is grounded in the literature I help write.
Individualized therapeutic diets for chronic kidney disease (stages 1–5), pre- and post-dialysis nutrition, AVF surgical candidates, and electrolyte/protein management — built on the evidence base I publish in.
Bedside nutritional assessment and metabolic monitoring for critically ill patients — including enteral/parenteral planning support, refeeding-syndrome screening, and post-ICU recovery diets.
Study design, statistical analysis, manuscript preparation, and peer-review support for clinicians, graduate students, and early-career researchers.
Six peer-reviewed publications and one conference paper across renal nutrition, hemodialysis, public-health metabolic interventions, and surgical nutrition. Full lists on Google Scholar, ORCID, and ResearchGate.
Hasan H, Rahman MH, Haque MA, Rahman MS, Ali MS, Sultana S. Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Innovations. 2024 Aug 31;1(1):34–40.
Rahman MS, Alam MM, Pramanik MS, Uddin N, Haque A, Sobnom M, Hasan H. TAJ: Journal of Teachers Association. 2026 Mar 1;39(1):71–77.
Akter S, Azhar BS, Kamruzzaman M, Al Banna MH, Hasan H, Roshid MM. BMC Nutrition. 2025 Oct 14;11(1):186.
Viktor P, Kaur L, Pillai HJ, Khalaf OM, Mudhafar M, Hasan H, Devi J, Alaban AG, Wei CR, Jamali M, Mahedi RA. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 2025;18(1):402–408.
Haque A, Rahman S, Hasan H. Naogaon Medical College Journal. 2024 Dec 31;1(1):15–24.
Rawat A, Hivre M, Sharma A, Zaidi SA, Abedin MZ, Hasan MH. Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results. 2023 Feb 1;2023:1737–17342.
Clustering big data for novel health-care system.
Saravanakumar R, Maniraj SP, Barshan AD, Das S, Hasan H, Alazzam MB. AIP Conference Proceedings 2023 Nov 21; Vol. 2587, No. 1, p. 050006. DOI ↗
Two new books published by Chuti Prokashoni in 2026 — one for patients, one for researchers.
Small daily choices. A longer life for your kidneys.
A patient- and family-friendly guide to kidney-protective habits, written from years inside the dialysis ward and the ICU. Practical food lists, daily routines, and warning signs.
A practitioner's complete map — from question to publication.
A graduate-level handbook for clinicians and early-career researchers — covering literature search, study design, statistics, scientific writing, and peer review, with worked examples.
From BIRDEM and BUHS to FSTN, the University of Arizona, and Harvard Medical School — clinical practice and research methodology in equal measure.
I speak and write on renal nutrition, ICU dietetics, public health nutrition in low-resource settings, and research methodology. Open to keynote talks, hospital grand rounds, podcasts, and journalist source requests on kidney health and clinical nutrition in Bangladesh.
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